The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Cæs . Ant . Cæs . Then- Thank you . Sit . Sit , sir ! Nay , Ant . I learn , you take things ill , which are not so ; Or , being , concern you not . Cæs . I must be laugh'd at , If , or for nothing , or a little , I Should say myself ...
... Cæs . Ant . Cæs . Then- Thank you . Sit . Sit , sir ! Nay , Ant . I learn , you take things ill , which are not so ; Or , being , concern you not . Cæs . I must be laugh'd at , If , or for nothing , or a little , I Should say myself ...
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... Cæs . No , sweet Octavia , You shall hear from me still ; the time shall not Out - go my thinking on you . Come ... Cæs . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cæs . Ant . Farewell ...
... Cæs . No , sweet Octavia , You shall hear from me still ; the time shall not Out - go my thinking on you . Come ... Cæs . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cæs . Ant . Farewell ...
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... Cæs . Enter EUPHRONIUS . Approach , and speak . Eup . Such as I am , I come from Antony : I was of late as petty to his ends , As is the morn - dew on the myrtle leaf To his grand sea . Cæs . Be it so ; Declare thine office . Eup . Lord ...
... Cæs . Enter EUPHRONIUS . Approach , and speak . Eup . Such as I am , I come from Antony : I was of late as petty to his ends , As is the morn - dew on the myrtle leaf To his grand sea . Cæs . Be it so ; Declare thine office . Eup . Lord ...
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